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After a long day’s work on the Eagle staff, Greg Sigmon was found getting in a short nap before deadline time. | 4 — Student Life Divider
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During a pep rally, spirits join as the Varsity Football Team gains confidence to play Northside, and meet other opponents head on in a winning season. How neat! Once again, camera-shy Kelley Bennett gave photographer Chris Reynolds a suggestion for a picture and was coerced into being the subject. Look closely and you'll see that she’s as pink as her sweater. the two cafeterias while the underclassmen waited for the second bell so they could take their place in one of the two lunch lines in either cafeteria. We attended six classes on a full day and four classes on the work program and both of those numbers were divisible by two. As if that weren’t enough, on activity days there were two second pe- riods! There was a fifty-fifty chance that eve- Ferns ma ae ee Roar rything we did involved a two, double, or twice, or was even divisible by the number two. We already did things by two! But this year, we went under the House Plan which gave us two “houses,” with two classes in each house, two new principals, vice- principals, and... HOLD IT!! We may have seemed divided, but we did things Together ... Two by Two. Opening Divider
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ONE, TWO WHAT’S NEW? Check it Out It was a year filled with terrific twos, and even our social lives were twice as hectic. When we dressed in the morning, some of us put on two shirts, two skirts, two earrings, (or maybe three or four or more), two rings, two necklaces, maybe two socks, but we all wore two shoes. Regular hamburgers turned into ‘‘twice-the-beef’’ burgers or even double deckers. In Our spare time, some of us went two wheeling or four wheeling, or paired off with a friend, or maybe went out on a double date. Ex- tracurricular activities were filled with twos, also. The in-school ac- tivities were the toppers, though. For the most part, the classrooms we sat in were cooled by two ceil- ing fans and some of the classes required two textbooks. Then there were the two flights of stairs we walked up or down, the two doors we had to enter or exit, the two cafeterias, the list continued. Even getting in trouble required two — offices, that is. If we were lucky we were only sent to one, though. One, Two, What’s New? Look and see. Talking on the phone was how a lot of students spent their spare time. Beth Holt tells her best friend some important news. Student Life Divider 5
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